Church encourages residents to take stand against violence (pictured above: Ebony Mitchell, Rev. Yvonne Hines, Clarissa Mitchell and Moriah Paige prepare to walk.) Dozens of residents took to the streets
Church encourages residents to take stand against violence (pictured above: Ebony Mitchell, Rev. Yvonne Hines, Clarissa Mitchell and Moriah Paige prepare to walk.) Dozens of residents took to the streets
(pictured above: Circle Leader Denise Terry (center) with her allies, Barbara Keller and Claudia Jokinen.) Circles Winston-Salem held its first “Big View” meeting last Thursday at Green Street United Methodist Church.
West African nation caught in Ebola’s net (pictured above: Sylvia Haith watches as Liberian Organization of the Piedmont President James Hunder lights a candle in honor of Maya Angelou.) Saturday was
(pictured above: Kenny Brown speaks as Olivia Sedwick and Mona Zahir look on.) In the wake of the killing of an unarmed teenager in Ferguson, Mo., Winston-Salem State University held
(pictured above: Atkins Academic and Technology High School on Old Greensboro Road opened in 2005.) Students, their parents and others
(pictured above: Free supplies of every sort imaginable await local teachers at the Educator Warehouse.) Teachers – or parents – didn’t
Main entranceway into downtown still to be determined (pictured above: NCDOT’s Jamille Robbins addresses locals.) The public is still weighing
(pictured above: The future homes for veterans on Cameron Avenue.) Wells Fargo Bank pitched in money and manpower Friday to help
Petition calls for motel to be shut down (pictured above: The Royal Inn is the focus of residents’ ire.) An
Artwork of young patients featured in SECCA exhibit (pictured above: Westley McCormick by his artwork.) An exhibit of artwork created by Brenner
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